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This is an hour long conversation with Jon Lebkowsky, Ed Cavazos, and John Quarterman discussing the history of EFF-Austin, an independent organization that was originally supposed to be a chapter of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), but established its own identity when EFF decided not to have chapters in 1992.
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Artist/Composer: Joel Greenberg
Date: 3-15-06
Keywords: Jon Lebkowsky; Lebkowsky; Ed Cavazos; Cavazos; John Quarterman; Quarterman; EFF; EFF-A; Electronic Frontier Foundation; Electronic Frontier Foundation Austin; Mitch Kapor; Kapor; John Perry Barlow; Barlow; John Gilmore; Gilmore; Bruce Sterling; Sterling; Steve Jackson; Jackson; Gene Crick; Crick
Creative Commons license: Attribution
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